The County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation provides leadership for healthier communities, environmental stewardship, community connection and partnership in its promotion of social, recreational and cultural opportunities.
In addition to maintaining beautiful and clean facilities, the Parks and Recreation Department institutes initiatives that promote healthy living and a high quality of life through active programs and recreational pursuits. From swimming at the departments many public pools and lakes to golfing at one of the departments 19 public golf courses, virtually any sport is available in a myriad of venues that span the entire Los Angeles County area.
The Department operates more than 140 facilities including six major regional parks, 90 local and community regional parks, four arboreta and botanic gardens, 18 natural areas, 19 golf courses, 28 swimming pools and 52 equestrian and hiking trails.